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This doesn't even look legit. It looks straight up like a shitty money grab with no credibility.
http://www.nwcannabisclassic.com/anchorage-page2/
1. They are asking people to enter 29 grams to compete. Alaska medical marijuana laws only allow for the possession of 1 ounce (28 grams) and the state's new recreational laws are the same. They are asking you to disregard all state laws to participate in their competition.
2. Competitors must have a valid physicians recommendation. These cost $200 and there's only 1 doctor in the state doing them. Why would competitors need a MMJ card if it's legal for anyone to grow and possess? Seems more like a kickback program with the doctor.
3. Registration Fees. These must be paid by February 23, 2015. Almost 3 months before the actual competition. The fees are as follows, 1 entry $200, 2 entries $350, 3 entries $450, 4 entries $525. How are people suppose to enter multiple entries if they can only lawfully possess 1 ounce (28 grams), yet they are asking for 29 grams per entry. How do you know they're just not going to take your money and medication and run off with it?
4. Turning in entries. They are asking for entries to be submitted by March 30, 2015. 6 weeks before the actual competition. Again what credibility do they have? How will you know they just won't run off with it?
5. Entries must be divided into 29 (1 gram) bags. Do you want to get hit with a trafficking charge? This is beyond stupid.
6. Judging. Cost to judge is $500. To put this in perspective, to judge High Times Cannabis Cup it costs $280!!! There will be 40 judges, yet only 28 of the 40 judges will be allowed to sample your entry. Judges must also submit their fees by March 30, 2015. They stand to gain $20,000 from judging fees alone.
7. No potency testing. For having such exorbitant costs, why is there no professional cannabinoid/terpene profiles being tested. They claim that they will be doing a potency test for concentrates, why isn't the same being offered for flowers?
8. Vendors. They claim over 200 vendors will be attending, yet when you check the vendor page there is not a single vendor listed. ZERO! That's a big difference from their claimed 200.
9. Contact page. If we're suppose to be submitting money and medication to these people there should be some info about who runs. There is not. Contact page is very generic and contains no actual information of who it is. The only information you can find is a number which is 907-331-0506. When you do a reverse number lookup you will find out this is a VoIP number. IT'S NOT EVEN A REAL PHONE!!! How do you even know this person lives in the state? It also just so happens to be the same exact number as one of their sponsors, the Alaska Cannabis Institute.
10. No business license. Go on the Alaska Commerce site and try finding them. https://www.commerce.state.ak.us/CBP/Main/
There is no business license for these people. They are essentially trafficking drugs in the open under the guise as a cannabis competition.
11. On their about page they claim classes will be available at the competition. I originally found the site through Charlo Greene's vendor page http://alaskacannabisinstitute.com/vendors/
Is this just another money grab that Charlo is hiding behind? She managed to sucker $8,400 out of people in order to start her "business". https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/alaska-cannabis-club-s-freedom-fairness-fight
12. Their sponsors are The Alaska Cannabis Institute and Cannabis Industry Association Alaska. Who is the CIAA? They're webpage doesn't even exist. They are completely imaginary. If there were a real organization they would surely have website if they are sponsoring both the Alaska Cannabis Classic and Alaska Cannabis Institute.
13. Facebook. Their profile was created on May 20. They have only 2 likes which one of them is from the Alaska Cannabis Institute.
14. When you do a domain look up it's registered to Cory Wray. Who is Cory Wray? He is the event manager for the Alaska Cannabis Institute. http://alaskacannabisinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/3-31_PR_Speaker-Announcement_Anchorage.pdf
He doesn't even live in Alaska. He lives in Hawaii. http://www.linkedin.com/in/corywray#background-education
Here is another one of his companies which the website is registered under http://www.valleyislewebs.com/
Thoughts? Opinions?
http://www.nwcannabisclassic.com/anchorage-page2/
1. They are asking people to enter 29 grams to compete. Alaska medical marijuana laws only allow for the possession of 1 ounce (28 grams) and the state's new recreational laws are the same. They are asking you to disregard all state laws to participate in their competition.
2. Competitors must have a valid physicians recommendation. These cost $200 and there's only 1 doctor in the state doing them. Why would competitors need a MMJ card if it's legal for anyone to grow and possess? Seems more like a kickback program with the doctor.
3. Registration Fees. These must be paid by February 23, 2015. Almost 3 months before the actual competition. The fees are as follows, 1 entry $200, 2 entries $350, 3 entries $450, 4 entries $525. How are people suppose to enter multiple entries if they can only lawfully possess 1 ounce (28 grams), yet they are asking for 29 grams per entry. How do you know they're just not going to take your money and medication and run off with it?
4. Turning in entries. They are asking for entries to be submitted by March 30, 2015. 6 weeks before the actual competition. Again what credibility do they have? How will you know they just won't run off with it?
5. Entries must be divided into 29 (1 gram) bags. Do you want to get hit with a trafficking charge? This is beyond stupid.
6. Judging. Cost to judge is $500. To put this in perspective, to judge High Times Cannabis Cup it costs $280!!! There will be 40 judges, yet only 28 of the 40 judges will be allowed to sample your entry. Judges must also submit their fees by March 30, 2015. They stand to gain $20,000 from judging fees alone.
7. No potency testing. For having such exorbitant costs, why is there no professional cannabinoid/terpene profiles being tested. They claim that they will be doing a potency test for concentrates, why isn't the same being offered for flowers?
8. Vendors. They claim over 200 vendors will be attending, yet when you check the vendor page there is not a single vendor listed. ZERO! That's a big difference from their claimed 200.
9. Contact page. If we're suppose to be submitting money and medication to these people there should be some info about who runs. There is not. Contact page is very generic and contains no actual information of who it is. The only information you can find is a number which is 907-331-0506. When you do a reverse number lookup you will find out this is a VoIP number. IT'S NOT EVEN A REAL PHONE!!! How do you even know this person lives in the state? It also just so happens to be the same exact number as one of their sponsors, the Alaska Cannabis Institute.
10. No business license. Go on the Alaska Commerce site and try finding them. https://www.commerce.state.ak.us/CBP/Main/
There is no business license for these people. They are essentially trafficking drugs in the open under the guise as a cannabis competition.
11. On their about page they claim classes will be available at the competition. I originally found the site through Charlo Greene's vendor page http://alaskacannabisinstitute.com/vendors/
Is this just another money grab that Charlo is hiding behind? She managed to sucker $8,400 out of people in order to start her "business". https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/alaska-cannabis-club-s-freedom-fairness-fight
12. Their sponsors are The Alaska Cannabis Institute and Cannabis Industry Association Alaska. Who is the CIAA? They're webpage doesn't even exist. They are completely imaginary. If there were a real organization they would surely have website if they are sponsoring both the Alaska Cannabis Classic and Alaska Cannabis Institute.
13. Facebook. Their profile was created on May 20. They have only 2 likes which one of them is from the Alaska Cannabis Institute.
14. When you do a domain look up it's registered to Cory Wray. Who is Cory Wray? He is the event manager for the Alaska Cannabis Institute. http://alaskacannabisinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/3-31_PR_Speaker-Announcement_Anchorage.pdf
He doesn't even live in Alaska. He lives in Hawaii. http://www.linkedin.com/in/corywray#background-education
Here is another one of his companies which the website is registered under http://www.valleyislewebs.com/
Thoughts? Opinions?
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